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FREEDOM FOR ALL's avatar

Did you give them a vaccine at all? The Parvo/distemper 2 in 1? Ok I read the article, so the mother of the puppies had one parvo vaccine? That is your answer. I am a vet, well was, I closed my practice and handed over my license to practice when it became apparent to me 20 years ago that we are in fact killing, genetically modifying the animals digestive systems, and weakening their immune systems, even by way of pushing vaccines for a thing called a virus, when in fact it is the immune system itself that is attacking itself because of vaccines. Now the parvo vax is very much the same as any other vaccine created in this world. It has a specific purpose, to cause immunodeficiency in one way or another. There is no determination whatsoever as to the immune disorder that it creates with any specific human or animals functions , that is the key for these people, because it gives them many reasons to upsell drugs, vaccines for another fateful disorder. Wash, rinse and repeat.

The mother became the carrier of this dysfunction, it is passed down to the puppies the moment of suckling from the teat, just like demodectic mange and many other disorders.

I am so sorry you lost your puppies, but environmentally, something triggered this response, and as they are in a pack environment, their biological clocks are synchronized and so they all had the same internal response. It is just like a group of woman who start spending time with each other, their cycles all start to synchronize together, they all get their periods the same time, when before that they were different. The law of nature bud.

I have never vaccinated any of my animals, even as a vet, and I have never been vaccinated as a child or adult, I am currently breeding my own stock of sheep, beef, to have the closest thing to natural immunity as possible, and it is showing by generational lines now that they are becoming so much more robust and resistant to parasitic burdens especially, and they have all natural swords of pasture that aid in this, like goldenseal weeds etc. Nature is the remedy, nothing in this reality is natural, we all must step out of this fake plane, and seek the answers in nature because it well and truly works.

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Jake Jackson's avatar

I explained all of this in the article. Neither the mother NOR the puppies had any vaccines. What made them sick was consuming their own dog feces and it’s the bacteria in the poop that causes the symptoms of what they call “Parvo” to sell vaccines, but it’s really just Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis that is creating the symptoms and the actual disease they’re dying from. Yes, ALL vaccines are a scam and I also highlight that in the article.

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Freda Chase's avatar

I am sad that your pups all passed!!! very, very sad!!!! what was their diet, if I may ask?

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Jake Jackson's avatar

Everything is in the article, and their diet had nothing to do with what ultimately took their life, but it wasn’t a “virus,” either. It’s a message that everyone needs to understand to protect our beloved pets!

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PsyopBS's avatar

Yeah ok

Not a virus

But something …

That something is a VIRUS

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Jake Jackson's avatar

How about actually READING the article and seeing how wrong you are? Because all of the proof is right there.

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rrodynmac's avatar

No viruses have ever been isolated. End of. Except for plasmids.

No viruses that are pathogenic to humans have been isolated is what I mean.

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rrodynmac's avatar

If you’ve worked with viruses and worked on modifying them, how about giving us something to prove to us dummies that viruses actually exist.

I guess it should be easy for you to do.

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Where did PsyopBS go? Comment deleted. I can say they were rude to me, for what it’s worth. Doesn’t matter.

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rrodynmac's avatar

Why is it so hard to get people to see the pertinent points in your article Jake?!

I am very sorry for your loss of three of the pups-I really don’t know how you are coping. Just hang in there.

I’ve got a parvo story and a different sad doggy story of my own, but tomorrow sometime-I’m down under and must sleep!

Look after your own health, as well Jake. I know you do, but something as awful as this can make us rather distracted. 🙂

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Jake Jackson's avatar

I'm really kind of bewildered at some of the comments I've gotten, especially over on Facebook, but I guess we live in a world where some people think they need to project their opinions on to other people's lived experiences. The ones that really piled on are what I now see as a cult and it's the same group I ripped apart in this article. The "Rotational Mono-Feeding" cult is headed by the SAME people who wrote that pseudoscientific article about Parvo being a "detox event" and to do nothing. And, like I said, had I done that, I'd have lost Hermes, too, but he's now doing great and will live a full life, thanks to the emergency medical intervention the CULT members claimed would kill him. It blows my mind how sanctimonious they are, but I think I'll be writing a follow up article on that and how they shame people for feeding their pets commercial food so they can profit by selling their BS solution.

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rrodynmac's avatar

Good for you Jake! This needs exposing.

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John Visher's avatar

If you search for parvo and parasites you get screaming articles claiming parvo is a virus not a parasite. If you search parvo and fenbendazole, you get articles saying that fenbendazole is used in conjunction with other medicine to treat parvo because there’s associated deadly parasitic infections. Considering the extremely poor evidence of the existence of viruses, I’m going with the assumption that parvo is parasitic.

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Jake Jackson's avatar

I considered that as well, but I also saw what came out of them and also how the 4 that survived reacted. I’m convinced based on all that I’ve researched that it is the gross imbalance of the bacteria that was expelled in the feces to break it down once outside of the body, and then RE-INTRODUCED back into the body that throws off the delicate balance of that certain bacteria.

Once it hits a certain percentage and it proliferates, it’s a rapid downhill descent to death of not remedied by antibiotics. It is the antibiotics that saved Hermes’ life and he’s now getting raw milk with colostrum daily to help restore his microbiome. But, he’s pooping solid and regularly, so I have no doubt that the entire disease is caused by bacteria.

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Diane's avatar

Maybe it is time to look at 5g, dirty electricity, smart meters. I am sorry that you lost your pups, it breaks my heart when I hear that. These days all you hear is we don't know coming from doctors, well maybe it is time that we look at the dangers of 5g wireless.

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Jake Jackson's avatar

While I don't think that 5G is good for us in any way, this wasn't the case in this situation. I know for a fact that it was the dog feces in the back yard that caused them to all get sick and some ate more than others, obviously.

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rrodynmac's avatar

5g, 6g-they’re all a problem! They cause many problems, I’m sure of that.

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Asa's avatar

hge is not a diagnosis really. it’s a description of the disease process and symptoms . it means bloody inflamed stomach and intestines. there are many causes of hge. toxins, bacteria, virus, parasites, etc. if you don’t believe the viral thing, then just scratch that off your list of causes. but no one is saying that hge is a distinct disease from parvo. parvo is one cause of hge. did the dog that went to the vet actually get a parvo test? it’s a good theory you got there, sorry for your loss.

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Jake Jackson's avatar

No parvo test was done because I know that viruses don't cause disease. They treated Mack and Hermes with antibiotics, which work on bacteria and that is what saved Hermes' life. Mack already had far too much damage to his GI tract to recover, or had I hospitalized him, I didn't have the five to eight thousand dollars it would have required to save his life, so I had to do the only thing I could, which was to stabilize him and bring him home, but he died a few hours later, while Hermes has made a full recovery.

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rrodynmac's avatar

Parvo test, sounds a lot like the fake PCR tests during covid !

I have come across quite a few cases just recently of pets being ill and dying. Very sad. Some people are told by vets their cat has the feline parvo virus, and one was diagnosed with feline AIDS! What sort of a crazy world is behind veterinarians! Same as doctors, these vets are brainwashed at vet school !

At least the vet present here didn’t “vaccinate” her pets. But I do wonder if she “vaccinated” animals other than her own at her surgery.

I got “wise” to the doggy “vaccine”, after I read an article somewhere!, saying pets only need “vaccines” every three years or so. It made me think do they need them at all ! The bad people don’t want us to have comfort from our pets, hence “vaccines”. They really are cold hearted psychopaths.

Then covid came around (I still thought “vaccines” work early during covid), but thank God my family got wise to that thing, so didn’t have it. And we now know the “vaccines” recommended to have can be deadly, and maim people.

I haven’t told you my parvo story yet, but it will have to wait, I’m extremely tired. And, I’ll give a bit more money when able. I sincerely hope you are feeling a bit better than when I read first sub about this. Thank you for sharing such a terrible experience Jake.

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